Love the word "tear zero".

I took this from the book "Dear Proust is Leaving Today": "Sometimes, in order to be able to stay awake for a few hours or days, to be inspired by new inspirations, to revisit fictional characters based on real people: grandmother, Begault, and Swan. He no longer goes out, at most once a month. He spends his days in the apartment just to verify certain details of the work: the depiction of a certain long dress, the expression of a certain wording, the comparison of the logic before and after, and the depiction of the characters' appearances. These phrases, these efforts he put into his work, and the reflection behind these of a writer's attachment to writing when he passed away, I can't help but cry.

It's not that he doesn't accept death, so he is reluctant to leave the world because he is reluctant to stop writing like this.

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The word "tears" comes from Xu Zhimo's poem "I Have a Love": "I have tasted the ice cream and tenderness of life, and I have tolerated it; Sometimes the autumn moaning of the crickets caused me to feel sad and forced me to cry. "I just met

Xu Zhimo's poems have always had a lot of newly coined words, which always make people feel that words are not words in the Chinese textbooks we learned from childhood to adulthood, but an interesting attempt to make the pen a tool as close as possible to things to vividly depict.

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The word "tears" also has a special sense of picture, as soon as it appears, it brings out a picture of a beautiful woman whose eyes are out of focus and stunned, and tears are scattered from her beautiful eyes, which is really beautiful.

Today's Xiao Lai: Because I didn't wear glasses to operate the computer at noon, I felt that I was blind, but because the result of myopia was done by myself, I was a little ashamed to say anything to others.

I began to hate myself for lying down and reading heavy pirated novels that summer, so as to increase myopia so efficiently.

Now I regret it very much, and I regret that I broke my eye in the first place. If a latecomer reads this article, and this text can just arouse their attention to the text, then am I also considered to have some merit?

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